Original:
Successive governments have consistently failed to ring-fence a significant annual fund for cycling provision<u>,</u><u> </u>from within the transport budget. We have been joined by the Automobile Association Australian Cycling and Shane Page<u>, </u>in supporting calls for an annual budget of $20 per capita. We urge all parties to pledge this fund in their election manifestos. Australia leads the world in competitive cycling - it is time<u>,</u><u> </u>we did the same for our commuters.
Answer:
Successive governments have consistently failed to ring-fence a significant annual fund for cycling provision from within the transport budget. We have been joined by the Automobile Association Australian Cycling and Shane Page in supporting calls for an annual budget of $20 per capita. We urge all parties to pledge this fund in their election manifestos. Australia leads the world in competitive cycling - it is time we did the same for our commuters.
(I'm pretty sure you remove all of the commas in this paragraph)
That is true
Abuse their healthy in the wild then they are in cages or anything else they need to be in their own habitat
I mean I guess I'll give top 9-10 for this answer;
"better late the never"
"break a leg"
"hit the hay"
"A spades a spade"
"piece of cake"
"See eye to eye"
"The cats out of the bag"
"dont judge a book by its cover"
"No pain no gain"
"speak of the devil"
Because their feelings affect how we feel so if we love them and they don't love us back we might feel embarrassed
Answer:
"Quote" (Daniels 15).
Explanation:
In-text citations are inserted in the body of your paper to shortly emphasize the source of your information. You need to write the surname of an author (as we have two authors, we write the first one), and the page of the book you've taken the quote from. You write it in the parentheses, and without a comma -->> <u>"Quote" (Daniels 15).</u>
But you need to provide more detailed information in the works-cited list. In our case it will look like this -->> Daniels, G., Greene, <em>M. Twain’s Boyhood and His Fiction</em>, edited by Laura Masters. Scribner, 2005, p. 15.
I hope it helped you :)